• PatFusty@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Not a historian but i feel like this map exaggerates the strength of the roman empire and underestimates the strength of the Mongolian/Chinese/Indian empires. Id love to know more though if you guys have more info

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    1 year ago

    First off, that’s awesome.

    Second off, it reads like the end of a Civilization game, score, events and all.

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    1 year ago

    I mean it’s a fact I’ve known previously but to see the Chinese empire never end is actually crazy and impressive.

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      It’s good branding. “China,” as we think of it, fragmented into states that recombinated into different versions of what they each claimed to be the rightful empire, many, many times. It’s like a ship of thesius thought experiment, almost, but sometimes the boat is a pile of wood, sometimes it’s a galleon, other times it’s a fleet of smaller boats.

      And sometimes it’s Turkish. (Sorta)

      Source: degree in Song Dynasty era Chinese history. (It’s a long story)

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      It’s against my political philosophy to say this about a monarchy but it makes me kind of sad it’s gone. The world feels smaller without these sorts of things.

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        Definitely. Once upon a time, the prestige of the title of “Reigning Monarch of the British empire and all its territories” was incredible.

        The weight of the crown back then was immense. Now it’s more like a party hat…